quote:I doubt any school would want him. He can't coordinate four and five star recruits

Actually, he's got a pretty damn good track record as an OC in the MAC

quote:In 2005, Studrawa led a Bowling Green offense that ranked second in the MAC in both passing (283.9) and scoring (33.8) and was third in the league in pass efficiency (142.4). In 2004, BGSU finished second nationally in total offense with a MAC record 506.3 yards per game. The Falcons were also third in the nation in passing (338.3) and turnover margin (1.25) and fourth in scoring with a MAC record 44.3 points per game. In 2004, the Falcons had four games of scoring at least 50 points as they averaged 49.4 points over their final nine games of the season. The 2004 season saw the Falcons go 9-3 overall, which included the 52-35 victory over Memphis in the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala.

just because they work doesn't always mean its good playcalling. Look at the Arkansas game. We totally get away from what worked against State and Ole Miss just because we're on the road. It was an awfully called game. Almost all passes to the sidelines, no use of the tight ends...

The head coach is responsible for the concept and identity of your offense. Unless Les is calling every play, your example is on the offensive coordinator not Les.

I think he has a BIG part in the scheming and by big, I mean maybe too much. All I know for fact is that since he's been here we've had 3 offensive coordinators that no one was really quite happy with. There's one common denominator... I suppose the only people who truly know 100% are the guys in the locker room.